Cain
Straussian
I hate that word "Progressive" -- it's so stupid and self-absorbed. Oh, you're the forward thinking people. I agree with much of that agenda, I suppose, and their embrace is not necessarily a free choice but safe-haven from the slimed and maligned label of "liberal," which is only two steps above child molester.
I haven't been reading the papers much the last couple of months. Burned out after the election, work, projects, other nonsense.
So here's my question: What "progressive" items are on Obama's agenda?
-That whole gag rule on abortion that Republicans Presidents impose and Democrats lift.
-I'm guessing he's going to something on stem cell funding, if he hasn't already.
-He's shutting down Guantanamo...
-SCHIP -- But what about health insurance in general? I seem to recall Hilllary was better on the issue than Obama.
Now these four items seem so bloody ****ing obvious it's crazy we even waste time debating them. Family planning for poor countries? Stem cell research? Shutting down a symbol of secrecy and dishonor, a place responsible for human rights violations and bad press (which frustrates the "global struggle against terror")? Then my-oh-my expanding health insurance for children.
-He's supposed to repeal Bush's more egregious executive orders, but I guess extraordinary rendition isn't one of them. I recall his pick for one of the intelligence agencies hemmed and hawed when it came to taking a position on torture and waterboarding.
-Obama ran on amping up the war in Afghanistan, a graveyard of empires.
-Iraq: What's he doing that's progressive, or different? Bush is the one who had atimeline horizon for surrender withdrawal.
I know it's interminable debate, on par with teaching creationism in school, but we should be slashing military spending. The money we spend on "Defense" is insane. Is he going to cut "Star Wars"? Yeah, right.
-Stimulus bill. Krugman and others say it's too small, and gives far too many concessions to "tax-cuts-always-work" Republicans. His treasury pick, the guy who can't manage his own taxes, made a not-too-impressive debut recalling Paul O'Neill.
-Faith-based initiatives. I remember seeing a thread on here some time ago criticizing Obama here.
-It doesn't seem like the rich are going to get their taxes raised, which is fine for the moment, I suppose.
Naturally, Obama gets a pass his first 100 days in office, and he is following one of the worst presidencies in history, but the outlook isn't good. He's shaping up to be the Clintonian myself and others predicted, not the "most socialist president in history."
I haven't been reading the papers much the last couple of months. Burned out after the election, work, projects, other nonsense.
So here's my question: What "progressive" items are on Obama's agenda?
-That whole gag rule on abortion that Republicans Presidents impose and Democrats lift.
-I'm guessing he's going to something on stem cell funding, if he hasn't already.
-He's shutting down Guantanamo...
-SCHIP -- But what about health insurance in general? I seem to recall Hilllary was better on the issue than Obama.
Now these four items seem so bloody ****ing obvious it's crazy we even waste time debating them. Family planning for poor countries? Stem cell research? Shutting down a symbol of secrecy and dishonor, a place responsible for human rights violations and bad press (which frustrates the "global struggle against terror")? Then my-oh-my expanding health insurance for children.
-He's supposed to repeal Bush's more egregious executive orders, but I guess extraordinary rendition isn't one of them. I recall his pick for one of the intelligence agencies hemmed and hawed when it came to taking a position on torture and waterboarding.
-Obama ran on amping up the war in Afghanistan, a graveyard of empires.
-Iraq: What's he doing that's progressive, or different? Bush is the one who had a
I know it's interminable debate, on par with teaching creationism in school, but we should be slashing military spending. The money we spend on "Defense" is insane. Is he going to cut "Star Wars"? Yeah, right.
-Stimulus bill. Krugman and others say it's too small, and gives far too many concessions to "tax-cuts-always-work" Republicans. His treasury pick, the guy who can't manage his own taxes, made a not-too-impressive debut recalling Paul O'Neill.
-Faith-based initiatives. I remember seeing a thread on here some time ago criticizing Obama here.
-It doesn't seem like the rich are going to get their taxes raised, which is fine for the moment, I suppose.
Naturally, Obama gets a pass his first 100 days in office, and he is following one of the worst presidencies in history, but the outlook isn't good. He's shaping up to be the Clintonian myself and others predicted, not the "most socialist president in history."
